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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Morality, being morally upright avoiding those things that are not acceptable by the society, doing things that are aceptable to the society, which people will not complain about when they see it, that is like trying to please people or doing what is right in the eyes of the public.

Christianity on the other hand is being and doing like Christ, it is a little bit more than being morally upright in that you will have to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ for you to saved among other things, for Jesus Christ said that he is the way the truth and the light no one comes to the father except through him, simply put no one can obtain eternal life without believing in our Lord Jesus Christ no mater what.

Therefore being morally upright in good but not enough except you are not interested in eternal life, which comes only through Jesus Christ. without whom there is no hope.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

I know a good Christian lady who cuts hair for a living. That’s how she makes a living. She is very good at it. I tend to wonder why Christians come to her shop they expect a "discount" just because they go to the same Church that she attends? There are some who refer to this practice as a "believer discount". Now I am not opposed to finding discounts and deals, but not at someone else’s expense and not with Christianity as excuse. If someone decides that they want to give me a haircut at no charge, or half price, out of love, then that’s fine. But to just expect that Christian businesses are supposed to give discounts to all the "brothers and sisters" is not love.For me to think that my Christian brothers and sisters are obligated to give me a cheaper price is selfish and it takes money away from them. Suppose you couldn’t find a Christian for the service or product you needed? What would you do? You would end up paying someone the price they charged.

Here’s a startling thought: pay your Christian brother or sister more than they normally charge! Now that’s a concept that has love written all over it. Why would you do that? First of all it is indeed a blessing to have a Christian provide a service or a product. If they operate their business with integrity and love, that love will have an impact on my life. Secondly, by believing God’s promises of abundance you can go over and beyond and give more to the person who is providing you the service or product especially when the person is less privileged. That increases their prosperity. But, if you have a poverty mentality, you are always looking for someone to charge you less for everything and expecting any Christian to give you a discount. Why not believe God’s promises of prosperity, receive His abundance, and then share that abundance with others?

ian businesses be the best businesses on the face of the earth? That takes a lot more than just having a Christian sounding name. It means quality work. It means integrity and honesty. It means operating biblical principles of giving more value. Having a Christian business reflects back on our Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ. As a matter of fact, whether we own a business or are simply employed by someone, the "Christian thing to do" is to work heartily, ethically, and honestly to the best of your ability, with the love of God. Our light should so shine that everybody, Christians and non-Christians alike will want our products and services.

Now I would rather pay a Christian for a product or service, depending on the quality of his product or service, because I’d rather give the job or purchase quality product from a none Christian than to purchase inferior products from a Christian and end up having problem with him for supply of inferior product or poor quality service rendered. If I hire you to fix my car I am expecting you to know what you are doing and to do it right the first time. If that doesn’t happen then I have wasted the money God gave me to steward, not to mention the time that I have lost. Perhaps the "Christian thing to do" would be to be honest and tell someone that their work is not the quality that it could be. Instead of feeling obligated to hire them, why not give them some money so that they can get the training they need so they can do quality work? Feeling sorry for someone and then having them do a job that they or someone else will need to re-do is not helping my brother or sister.

why shouldn’t Christian businesses be the best businesses on the face of the earth? That takes a lot more than just having a Christian sounding name. It means quality work. It means integrity and honesty. It means operating biblical principles of giving more value. Having a Christian business reflects back on our Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ. As a matter of fact, whether we own a business or are simply employed by someone, the "Christian thing to do" is to work heartily, ethically, and honestly to the best of your ability, with the love of God. Our light should so shine that everybody, Christians and non-Christians alike will want our products and services.